How did you end up taking on the role of McGruff?
I’ve been at UCSF for about 20 years. I oversaw the schedule of security officers who took on the voluntary role of McGruff. When I ran out of people to fill the role, I started doing it myself. I’ve been in the McGruff role consistently for the last ten years.
The Police Department wants to connect with the community and McGruff helps with that. The interaction with everyone is a nice perk. I like to see the kids and make them smile. I am cautious around children to make sure they aren’t scared. If they give me a big high-five, then they are okay. If they are skeptical, I step back a little bit.
There are people who don’t know McGruff. What is your connection to the “Crime Dog”?
When I was a kid, I remember seeing McGruff. We grew up with public service and safety information in commercials, but kids now don’t have that. I like to hear parents talking to their kids about McGruff. That’s one of my favorite parts. Even some of the police officers get excited when they see McGruff because they also grew up with it.
What’s one safety tip you would give your coworkers?
Be vigilant and report any crimes you see.